Poaching has been reduced in Uganda-Uganda safari News
The wildlife animals in Uganda have been facing a problem of poaching and this has reduced the number of gorilla trekking safaris in Uganda.
Poaching is where animals are illegally killed. This had reduced the
number of animals in the National parks of Uganda hence reducing the
number of safaris to Uganda.
Before
there were no strict laws against poaching which had increased the act.
This had therefore given poachers a chance to carry out the act with no
control hence reducing the number of wildlife animals in Uganda and
therefore reducing safari visits to Uganda. This had also reduced the revenues of the country since the tourism sector is the major foreign exchange earner.
However
strict laws have been put in place so as to stop the act of poaching.
These include spot shooting of the poachers and life Imprisonment of the
poachers. These
have scared them off and have decided to drop the act hence increasing
the number of wildlife which attracts tourists to come for more safari visits in Uganda.
This has also helped boost the tourism sector through the revenues
earned from the tourists hence making Uganda a tourist destination.
Prime Uganda safaris & Tours Ltd
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